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hi everyone welcome to my channel as probably know color is the most important
element of appearance this is the first thing that anyone pays attention to
it can make you stand out and look absolutely awesome or it completely
ruin the impression so today we're going to talk about color analysis how it was
born how it works and what is your type and finally how you should and should
not use it there's going to be a ton of information and examples and I'm really
excited to share it with you so let's get started I like the idea of figuring
out what works for you and your life rather than following trends and the
idea of gradually creating a wardrobe that goes along with your individual
style knowing your color type gives you an idea of what colors work best for you
but knowing how to apply it gives you a freedom to be creative and master your
own style basically a color type is the mixture of your skin color your natural
hair color and your eyes color and these three components make an extremely
large number of possible combinations to make it easier people developed a theory
of a seasonal color analysis that was inspired by the swiss expressionist
painter Johannes Itten when he was painting he noticed that different types
of appearance of people look better against the background of landscapes of
certain seasons now a lot of stylists define the color type using only three
parameters of the main color scheme of your skin eyes and hair temperature
saturation and brightness but what exactly are they all about? colors are
considered warm if they contain enough yellow or yellow red they're considered
cool if they contain enough blue black white and gray shades are neutral
basically everybody's skin is warm until you're not dead but in color analysis we
talked about skin undertone it's a teeny tiny difference that your skin tends to
be on the cooler or the warmer side you have cool undertone if your skin appears
to have it pink and blue under natural light you
have warm undertone if your skin appears more yellowish orange e in golden under
natural light all of this applies to the hair and eyes color is tuned so if you
have a cool undertone it would be better to follow a cooler side of the color
wheel when choosing your personal color palette and the opposite when you're on
the warmer side you're also can be somewhere in between and it's called
neutral undertone it gives you a lot of variety the next one is saturation it
refers to how women rich and intense at color is it describes how close the
color to pure grade if you have a high situation your face features are clear
and sparkly and you have a pretty high contrast between the ice can and hair if
you have a low situation your colors are soft muted dusty nothing bright and
upper powering for high saturation features would be better to use clear
saturated colors and for a low saturation features your perfect match
would be muted palette meaning all the colors mixed with great impression that
depends on how low your saturation is and the last one is brightness it simply
means how close a color to pure white or pure black you tend to be on the lighter
side if your hair and eyes are pretty light like you have blonde hair light
green or blue eyes you're on the darker side if your natural features have deep
rich dark coloring dark hair and eyes skin may or may not be dark if you are
white colored your soothing colors would be on the brighter side mixed with white
if you are dark colored your perfect colors will be deeper mixed with black 3
parameters of your color type are useful not only when choosing clothes but also
for your hair color makeup nails and accessories the whole point of color
analysis is to find colors that match your skin tone here I color your face in
general so items that are not in direct contact with your face can actually
different in theory everything is quite simple in schematic but in practice
there are a large number of exceptions and nuances your color type should be
used as a guide as a starting point not a set of rules don't rely entirely on
your colors because of per NCO from being creative and exploring your own
preferences but knowing color theory definitely can help you make a better
choice for your wardrobe palette so apply the knowledge and listen to
yourself thank you very much for watching I hope this video was helpful
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